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2008
Cell Signaling
In three consecutive issues starting from the March 2008 issue, Cell Research presents a series of reviews on the recent advances in many important frontiers of signal transduction in the context of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, cancer and other human diseases. In association with the review series, this focus features a collection of review and research articles that outline our current understanding of the field.
DNA Damage Responses and Genome Maintenance
This focus presents a collection of review and research articles that outline our current understanding of the genome maintenance systems involved in DNA damage detection, signaling, response and repair.
2007
Cancer Research in China
A collection of commentary articles that highlight the very best of recent cancer research in China
RNA Biology
Selected review and original articles on RNA interference (RNAi), micro-RNAs, and other topics in the fast growing field of RNA biology
Stem Cell Research
Stem cells possess the remarkable ability to self-renew and to differentiate into numerous specific cell lineages. Due to their critical importance in normal physiology and their potential to be used to develop regenerative therapies for a wide variety of diseases, stem cells have attracted extensive research interest in recent years. This focus features premium articles on stem cells recently published in Cell Research, a new and evolving strength of the journal, and it is a must-read for anyone with an interest in this exciting field
Cancer and Cell Signaling
Cancer biology and cell signaling have been traditionally strong areas for Cell Research. This focus presents a collection of selected articles from various issues, and includes some of the most recent exciting discoveries published in the journal

